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14%-[CRM] CRM Vendors Cash In On The Financial Services Industry (3 Pages)
by L. Talarico
Nov 2, 2000 Abstract : Last year’s deregulation of the financial services industry changed the competitive pressures on banks, brokerages, and insurance companies. Firms in this industry have been forced to expand and reorganize their offerings around the customer rather than around products. This makes a perfect case for CRM, and leading vendors are enhancing their offerings to take advantage of the opportunities. Find out how Siebel, E.piphany, and Broadbase are staking their claim.
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14%-[Free, CRM] Will Oracle’s Freebie Shot Hurt (Or Only Graze) Siebel? (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Oct 6, 2000 Abstract : Oracle will not rest until it comes close (or even overtakes) Siebel in the CRM market. Its latest gimmick from its bag of tricks was the recent launch of the OracleSalesOnline.com system, which allows businesses to use Oracle's SFA software for free. However, any additional CRM components users might need will not be free…
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14%-[CRM] Interelate: More on Tap Than Apps (3 Pages)
by L. Talarico
Sep 15, 2000 Abstract : Interelate, a customer intelligence ASP, recently announced partnerships with infrastructure service provider LoudCloud and CRM analytics vendor E.piphany. These partnerships complement Interelate’s analytics expertise to provide new analytical CRM service offerings that promise to provide more value to organizations than simply hosted applications, or 'apps on tap.'
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14%-[CRM] Siebel Has Done It Again – This Time with Navision (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Jul 25, 2000 Abstract : Siebel Systems, the leading CRM vendor, remains the most eligible CRM bachelor. On June 21, Navision Software a/s, a Danish provider of ERP solutions for mid-sized companies, and Siebel Systems Inc. announced a worldwide agreement to deliver 'customer-focused eBusiness solutions to meet the needs of mid-sized companies'.
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14%-[CRM] Access Commerce Spices Up North American CRM Fray (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Jul 5, 2000 Abstract : In May, Access Commerce, a French CRM vendor, announced the opening of its first USA office in San Diego, California. During Explore 2000, QAD’s annual user conference, Access Commerce announced the release of eCameleon for MFG/PRO.
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14%-[CRM] SAP Gives in to CRM (Part Time) Matrimony (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
May 31, 2000 Abstract : On May 2, SAP AG, the leading provider of enterprise software applications, announced a strategic alliance with Nortel Networks to develop and integrate industry-specific CRM solutions.
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14%-[CRM] Lawson Software’s CRM and ASP Moves – Wise, Bold, Injudicious, Enforced, or Something Else? (4 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
May 18, 2000 Abstract : Two recent moves by Lawson Software have stunned the market: 1) it discontinued its in-house CRM development in favor for partnering with Siebel Systems, and 2) it announced the intention to deliver its product also via 3rd-party Application Service Providers (ASPs). We express our views in this regard.
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14%-[CRM] Enlightened Self-interest Launches CRM Information Source (3 Pages)
by D. Geller
May 3, 2000 Abstract : Software vendor Net Perceptions and CRM gurus Peppers and Rogers Group have joined forces to develop co-branded media products covering the use of technology to create personalized, one-to-one relationships.
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14%-[CRM] SAP Details CRM Plans (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Nov 17, 1999 Abstract : On November 9, SAP outlined its Customer Relationship Management plans in preparation for its product delivery next month. In December the company is expected to launch a telesales application and Internet portal that it hopes will lay the foundation for the full CRM suite rollout early next year.
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14%-[CRM] SAP Lowers Revenue Expectations (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Oct 20, 1999 Abstract : Business applications vendor PeopleSoft took aim at the customer relationship management (CRM) market on October 11 as it announced plans to buy Vantive, a maker of CRM software. The stock-for-stock deal, valued at $433 million, gives PeopleSoft a comprehensive electronic-business solution designed to help companies attract, serve, retain, and analyze their customers, a PeopleSoft spokesman said.
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9%-[Free] Server Platform Situational Analysis: IBM AS/400 (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Oct 31, 2005 Abstract : Customers value IBM's AS/400's reliability, stability, and security. However, despite its impressive performance and use of independent software vendors to broaden its functionality, AS/400 suffers from the perception that its an ancient technology.
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9%-[Free] Warehousing Management: Yard Management, Competitive Analysis, and Challenges (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Aug 31, 2005 Abstract : The business remains challenging to even the most established vendors, since an intensifying product architecture rejuvenation and functional enhancements cycle, the pressure from the ERP intruders, and continued market consolidation exert fiscal pressure across the sector.
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9%-[Analysis] The Market Impact of Two Powerhouses (5 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Aug 25, 2005 Abstract : This is an analysis of the equivalent moves of two superpowers to secure the lower-end of the market, also known as the small-to-medium enterprise (SME) market segment. One is Microsoft Business Solutions (MBS), the other is UK-based the Sage Group.
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9%-[Free] When Customer Relationships Meets Business Intelligence Marketing Analysis and User Recommendations (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Aug 12, 2005 Abstract : For many reasons, SAS's alliance with Amdocs and partnership with Aprimo might be some of a few vendor partnerships where customers and the vendors benefit.
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9%-[Free] How Bar Codes Can Optimize Data Recording and Information Analysis (4 Pages)
by Juan Francisco Segura
May 2, 2005 Abstract : Bar code technology allows users to analyze information to develop more accurate maintenance, personnel, and financial planning. In particular it can hasten the data recording processes in a maintenance system, as seen in its use in the aircraft maintenance process.
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